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2:25-cv-575-APG-BNW MOTION HEARING - ROUGH DRAFT - DO NOT CITE!!!

89 that still say they're recoverable and therefore compensable? Or do we just look at the Federal law as to whether or not it's compensable or not? I don't know. Those are kind of the issues that are running around in my head going forward. I've thrown a lot at you. I don't expect an answer right now in terms of how much time and when we need to schedule things and what kind of briefing schedules. And you all have productive things to do besides just this case. So my inclination is to give you all some time to digest what I've done, think of it amongst yourselves, talk with each other about where we go from here and what's the best way for the Court to be available to help resolve the parties' decisions, or disputes. Cases settle. Every case settles. Either the parties do it or I do it, or the jury does it. So if you can control the landing, it's better off if you all do it yourselves. If not, that's what we're here for. So let's go off the record for a second and talk scheduling. (Off-the-record discussion.) THE COURT: To bring the record current, I've had a discussion with the parties. I'm going to set a status check on this case for April 30, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. The parties, anyone, counsel may appear by Zoom to save travel expenses if they desire. Contact my courtroom administrator for the details for that. I will issue a minute order or put in the

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Judy K. Moore, RMR, CRR

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